The Hollow Vale: Faith in the Ruins: Ten Lessons from Nicene Christianity in the Age of the Hollow Vale - Extended Version. The Tharion Cycle: Memory is the last magic. Silence is the first language
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- ISBN8230348856
- EAN9798230348856
- Date de parution15/04/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Set against the mist-shrouded landscapes of post-Roman Britain, The Hollow Vale: Faith in the Ruins - Ten Lessons from Nicene Christianity in the Age of the Hollow Vale - Extended Version delves into the enduring interplay between faith, memory, and cultural transformation. This fictional yet academically grounded narrative traces the story of Caelwyn, a young Patrician girl, as she journeys from the opulent world of Roman villas to the rugged terrains of rural Somerset, where Nicene Christianity finds harmony with the land's lingering Celtic traditions.
Through Caelwyn's experiences under the guidance of her grandmother Eadgifu-a Christian migrant from Belgica-readers are invited to explore how religion becomes a stabilising force amidst the fractures of empire. From herb-lore steeped in Christian stewardship to the quiet power of oral prayers preserving faith in a crumbling world, the book reveals how spiritual practices bridged past and present, providing meaning in uncertain times.
It examines how Nicene theology, as shaped by Augustine of Hippo and Ambrose of Milan, interacted with the local rhythms of life to produce resilience, hope, and forgiveness. Enriched with thoughtful reflections on community, the sacred landscape, and memory as a spiritual act, this extended version ties Christian philosophy to historical context, illustrating its powerful adaptation to an era defined by upheaval.
Perfect for those who love historical fiction and exploring the cultural nexus between myth and reality, The Hollow Vale is a thought-provoking narrative that invites readers to walk the spiral paths of the Wyrd, where past and faith intertwine.
Through Caelwyn's experiences under the guidance of her grandmother Eadgifu-a Christian migrant from Belgica-readers are invited to explore how religion becomes a stabilising force amidst the fractures of empire. From herb-lore steeped in Christian stewardship to the quiet power of oral prayers preserving faith in a crumbling world, the book reveals how spiritual practices bridged past and present, providing meaning in uncertain times.
It examines how Nicene theology, as shaped by Augustine of Hippo and Ambrose of Milan, interacted with the local rhythms of life to produce resilience, hope, and forgiveness. Enriched with thoughtful reflections on community, the sacred landscape, and memory as a spiritual act, this extended version ties Christian philosophy to historical context, illustrating its powerful adaptation to an era defined by upheaval.
Perfect for those who love historical fiction and exploring the cultural nexus between myth and reality, The Hollow Vale is a thought-provoking narrative that invites readers to walk the spiral paths of the Wyrd, where past and faith intertwine.
Set against the mist-shrouded landscapes of post-Roman Britain, The Hollow Vale: Faith in the Ruins - Ten Lessons from Nicene Christianity in the Age of the Hollow Vale - Extended Version delves into the enduring interplay between faith, memory, and cultural transformation. This fictional yet academically grounded narrative traces the story of Caelwyn, a young Patrician girl, as she journeys from the opulent world of Roman villas to the rugged terrains of rural Somerset, where Nicene Christianity finds harmony with the land's lingering Celtic traditions.
Through Caelwyn's experiences under the guidance of her grandmother Eadgifu-a Christian migrant from Belgica-readers are invited to explore how religion becomes a stabilising force amidst the fractures of empire. From herb-lore steeped in Christian stewardship to the quiet power of oral prayers preserving faith in a crumbling world, the book reveals how spiritual practices bridged past and present, providing meaning in uncertain times.
It examines how Nicene theology, as shaped by Augustine of Hippo and Ambrose of Milan, interacted with the local rhythms of life to produce resilience, hope, and forgiveness. Enriched with thoughtful reflections on community, the sacred landscape, and memory as a spiritual act, this extended version ties Christian philosophy to historical context, illustrating its powerful adaptation to an era defined by upheaval.
Perfect for those who love historical fiction and exploring the cultural nexus between myth and reality, The Hollow Vale is a thought-provoking narrative that invites readers to walk the spiral paths of the Wyrd, where past and faith intertwine.
Through Caelwyn's experiences under the guidance of her grandmother Eadgifu-a Christian migrant from Belgica-readers are invited to explore how religion becomes a stabilising force amidst the fractures of empire. From herb-lore steeped in Christian stewardship to the quiet power of oral prayers preserving faith in a crumbling world, the book reveals how spiritual practices bridged past and present, providing meaning in uncertain times.
It examines how Nicene theology, as shaped by Augustine of Hippo and Ambrose of Milan, interacted with the local rhythms of life to produce resilience, hope, and forgiveness. Enriched with thoughtful reflections on community, the sacred landscape, and memory as a spiritual act, this extended version ties Christian philosophy to historical context, illustrating its powerful adaptation to an era defined by upheaval.
Perfect for those who love historical fiction and exploring the cultural nexus between myth and reality, The Hollow Vale is a thought-provoking narrative that invites readers to walk the spiral paths of the Wyrd, where past and faith intertwine.